95 Ram won't start

Hi guys, new to the forum. I have a 95 Dodge ram 2500 3/4 ton 4x4 that won't start and was wondering if anyone could help me. The details: Long story short, I believe the truck ran out of gas while my wife was going to the gas station. I put gas in it and it wouldn't start. I heard the fuel pump kick on so I assumed it was good. I went ahead and changed the plugs and wires and it still wouldn't start. After getting fed up I just went ahead and replaced the fuel pump. Truck still would only crank, but it wouldn't turn over. To say the least, after talking to people I changed the distributor, rotor button, and the crankshaft position sensor which was a pain. The check engine light comes on when trying to start it, but it won't crank over. I had the codes checked and their is no codes. Just reads 55. Theres fuel to the fuel rail also. One other thing, I spray ether in the carb and it still won't fire up. I have spark to the plugs and it will crank all day, but it won't start.

Can someone please help me and maybe point me in the right direction to get this fixed. Before the gas thing it started up everytime on the first turn of the key.

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Since you opened your cap, check the orientation of the manshaft sensor ring. If your injectors hit while cranking, then it is okay. I would not recommend changing the crank sensor IF YOU WERE GETTING SPARK, but maybe you weren't. There is a relay fuse in the front pod that is part of the ignition as well.

It was getting spark, but I changed the crankshaft sensor anyways. I'm lost. It cranks over just fine just won't fire even when I spray starting fluid in it. I switched the relays around the fuel pump relay and the asd relay and it still wouldn't start. Someone was saying the ignition coil, but it's getting spark. Another think I heard is the transmission Temp sensor? Why would this not let it fire up? BTW I appreciate you trying to help me.

if it won't start with a generous spray of starting fluid, then something is bad wrong. starting fluid should overcome any fuel related problem at all, including no pressure, no fuel, stopped up lines, bad injectors, and/or asd shutdown of fuel pump, and no power to pump.

you can check fuel pressure in a technical manner with a gauge. you can also press the little schrader valve thing and if gas squirts into your face, then your fuel pressure is enough to crank it.

and you say you've got spark on the spark plugs ? nice and blue, or maybe weak. could be a weak coil.

are you getting any backfire or popping ? that might indicate a timing problem, which might indicate crossed plug wires, or bad cam position sensor (aka secondary coil pickup).

are you sure the wife ran out of gas, or could the truck have just "shut down" and its still in the same condition, only with a lot of new parts you've put on.

I'm assuming it was out of gas because it was dead on E when I went to pick her up. The spark was a little weak, but I didn't think it was that bad. Theres no popping or anything it just cranks but won't turn over. I'm going to try the ignition coil and hopefully that works. If it doesn't I'm at a loss. The code I get is a 12 and then a 55. 12 is for the battery 55 is the end of the codes from what I hear. Would my computer or pcm be bad if I'm getting codes? I'm sorry for all of the questions but I'm not a mechanic. I've just been researching on the computer and I bought a book on the truck I've been reading a been doing all the work myself. Any help from anyone is greatly appreciated. Thanks for everyone who is giving me input.